Title of article :
Novel methods of balancing covariates for the assessment of dental erosion: A contribution to validation of a synthetic scoring system for erosive wear
Author/Authors :
Margaritis، نويسنده , , Vasileios and Mamai-Homata، نويسنده , , Eleni and Koletsi-Kounari، نويسنده , , Haroula، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
361
To page :
367
Abstract :
Objectives rpose of the study was to balance several potential erosive covariates, using traditional and novel epidemiological approaches, in order to assess the relative risks of dental erosion more precisely. s ional (univariate and logistic regression analysis) and novel techniques (propensity scores and Inverse Probability Weighting—IPW) were applied for evaluating the effect of twenty covariates on dental erosion among 502 adolescents. s ent approaches gave different estimates of the relative risks of dental erosion. The increased consumption of carbonated soft drinks had the major erosive effect, when traditional analyses were used (unadjusted: OR = 3.475 and CI: 1.499–8.052, logistic regression: OR = 3.219 and CI: 1.373–7.547). On the other hand, IPW method indicated that the consumption of erosion drinks immediately after intense physical exercise had the highest odds ratio (OR = 1.363 and CI: 0.963–1.929), followed by the increased consumption of citrus fruit juice (OR = 1.326 and CI: 1.004–1.752). This method also demonstrated a marked improvement in balance, with the 95% CIs for each OR being considerably narrower than those reported in the initial analysis. sions rdization of the potential aetiological criteria of erosive wear is a considerably difficult process. Nevertheless, novel methods revealed that the increased consumption of carbonated soft drinks and citrus fruit juices could be included as aetiologic factors in a synthetic scoring system for erosion. Parameters which are related to salivary protective mechanisms (e.g. consumption of erosion drinks immediately after intense physical exercise) could also be a part of such an index. Further research is required in order to achieve the maximum validation of the potential erosive risk factors.
Keywords :
Dental erosion , Standardization , Scoring systems , Evaluating index , B.E.W.E. , Balancing covariates , Propensity scores , Inverse probability weighting
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry
Record number :
2129448
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